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Camera manufacturer

Canon

Camera model

Canon EOS 40D

Exposure time

1/500 sec (0.002)

F-number

f/4

ISO speed rating

250

Date and time of data generation

12:16, 23 February 2008

Lens focal length

44 mm

Horizontal resolution

72 dpi

Vertical resolution

72 dpi

Software used

QuickTime 7.4

File change date and time

20:50, 23 February 2008

Y and C positioning

Centered

Exposure Program

Not defined

Exif version

2.2

Date and time of digitizing

12:16, 23 February 2008

Shutter speed

9

APEX aperture

4

Exposure bias

0

Metering mode

Pattern

Flash

Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression

Colour space

sRGB

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